I would agree that suicide is never an 'easy' way out. It's an emotive issue, given the heartbreak and suffering that Shipman caused, but the law has acted, and justice has been seen to be done. Yes, I know all about the argument that he is alive / costing money / no confession and all that, but we have to remain detached where possible and remember that our laws make us civilised, and in the case, justice was done, and seen to be done. It's another tragedy to compiund all the tragedy that has gone before - the only people who can feel any sense of satisfaction are those who are untouched by it, apart from via their papers and TV's. This solves nothing - it is a tragedy in the true sense, for everyone.